Governing Emerging Biotechnologies: Social Values and Stem Cell Research Regulation in Argentina
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sch of Law
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Shawn Harmon (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Harmon S
(2011)
Ambition and Ambivalence: Encouraging a "Sci-Tech Culture" in Argentina through Engagement and Regulatory Reform
in Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology
Harmon S
(2015)
Regulation of Stem Cell and Regenerative Science: Stakeholder Opinions, Plurality and Actor Space in the Argentine Social/Science Setting
in Law, Innovation and Technology
Harmon S
(2008)
Law and Bioethics
Harmon S
(2015)
Regulating in developing countries: Multiple roles for medical research and products regulation in Argentina and India
in Technology in Society
Harmon SH
(2008)
Emerging technologies and developing countries: stem cell research regulation and Argentina.
in Developing world bioethics
Harmon SH
(2010)
Hidden battles and stem cell research in Argentina: a response to Luna and Salles.
in Developing world bioethics
Harmon SH
(2012)
Peering from the shadows: stem cell research and the quest for regulation in Argentina.
in Stem cell reviews and reports
Laurie G
(2015)
Foresighting Futures: Law, New Technologies, and the Challenges of Regulating for Uncertainty
in Law, Innovation and Technology